I have been involved with installation testing Red Hat Enterprise Linux products for several years. I enjoy topics around formal test plans, installation test automation, and improving the installation experience for Fedora.

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I have been involved with release testing Red Hat Enterprise Linux products starting with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1. Currently, I manage a dedicated team of Fedora QA engineers. Among many things, we are responsible for expanding/sustaining/supporting a [[QA|Fedora QA]] community, maintaining and providing status on [[Fedora_Release_Criteria|Fedora release criteria]], and identifying/building [[QA/Tools|tools]] or process to streamline our work. I've been called many things, but the funniest is an [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=677799#c8 officer of bureaucracy].

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I have been involved with release testing Red Hat Enterprise Linux products starting with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1. Currently, I manage a dedicated team of Fedora QA engineers. Among many things, we are responsible for expanding/sustaining/supporting a Fedora QA community, maintaining and providing status on Fedora release criteria, and identifying/building tools or process to streamline our work. I've been called many things, but the funniest is an officer of bureaucracy.